A Learner's Bill of Rights!

written by: the Colorado School Library Leaders Learner's Bill of Rights Committee. It is what they believe must accompany the AASL Standards for the 21st Century Learner. Their goal is to ensure that every student have the right to a learner's permit.
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Learner’s Bill of Rights

The learner has the right to:
  1. question and be curious.
  2. have personal ideas.
  3. choose how to learn and share understanding.
  4. plan and participate in learning at appropriate levels
  5. grapple with challenging ideas or concepts.
  6. access the information and resources needed.
  7. participate in and contribute to a learning network.
  8. think critically, solve problems and make decisions.
  9. make mistakes and learn from them.
  10. reflect on learning.
The “Learner’s Bill of Rights” is endorsed by CoSLL Fall 2008. external image moz-screenshot-1.jpgexternal image moz-screenshot-2.jpg
The Learner’s Bill of Rights committee: Chair: Jody Gehrig, Director of Libraries, Denver Public Schools, Denver, Colorado Mary Beth Bazzanella, ET/IL Specialist, Jefferson County Public Schools, Golden, Colorado Cheri Hilton, Teacher Librarian, South High School, Denver Public Schools, Denver, Colorado Nance Nassar, School Library Senior Consultant, CO Department of Education, State Library, Denver, Colorado Carol Peterson, Educational Technologist-ITC, Poudre School District, Fort Collins, Colorado Nancy White, ET-IL Information Literacy Specialist, Academy 20 School District, Colorado Springs, Colorado